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Homemade Sugar Scrubs Made Simple is a guide on how to make your own sugar scrubs. With a little know how you can custom make sugar scrubs to leave your skin soft, smooth and silky...as well as super hydrated. You only have one body; pamper it with organic personalised scrubs and you’ll reap the rewards. This ebook will give you all of the details and recipes to help spread the love and share the secret to your sensational skin with family and friends with great gifting ideas as well as a detailed mood chart to help you tailor make your scrubs for individual needs.Now you can love the skin you're in.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2013

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Jennifer Stepanik

Homemade Sugar Scrubs Made Simple

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Homemade Sugar Scrubs Made Simple

Homemade Sugar Scrubs Made Simple

 

by

Jennifer Stepanik

 

 

 

You only have one body; pamper it with organic personalised scrubs and you’ll reap the rewards. Then spread the love and share the secret to your sensational skin with family and friends. To find out more about creating your own body care products and staying healthy, log on to sugarscrubhomespa.com

 

 

Copyright © 2013 Jennifer Stepanik

All Rights Reserved

Disclaimer

 

Disclaimer: I am not a qualified herbalist. I am self-educated on health and homemade body care products and want to share my knowledge.

While the greatest care has been taken to provide accurate information in this eBook, it should not replace your own research. All skin types are different and I, Jennifer Stepanik, cannot be held responsible for any individual reaction.

You should not use body scrubs on broken or damaged skin. This eBook is not intended to cure, treat or prevent any disease or illness. If you have a persistent skin complaint you should seek professional medical advice.

Glass containers are not recommended for the bathroom as they can slip and break; plastic storage should be used in the shower or bathtub.

You should not use homemade body scrub that smells rancid or has signs of mould.

Homemade Sugar Scrubs Made Simple is intended for information purposes only. 

Introduction to Sugar Scrubs

Sugar Story

Sugarcane has been providing us with saccharine sustenance for thousands of years. The plant originated in south east Asia in approximately the eighth century BC; the sweet juice was successfully extracted a couple of hundred years later; and the granules that we recognise today were manufactured some two thousand years ago.

 

 

 

 

 

Sugar has been used in beauty treatments ever since the crystals became widely available: the Egyptians understood the benefits of exfoliation; the Romans used sugar to draw moisture to their lips; and ancient Chinese, Indian and Polynesian civilisations combined sugar with other native ingredients to nourish the skin. Like us, our ancestors were pursuing their desire for a smooth, more youthful complexion.

 

As sugar manufacturing methods improved and trade routes from east to west were established, mixing sugar with oils to form a body scrub took off as a past-time worldwide; tried-and-tested family recipes were handed down through the generations. However, the rise of modern technology at the end of the 20th century, the commercialised addition of chemicals and the fashionable penchant for fancy brand names overtook the traditional craft. Now, as we move towards environmentally-friendly organic products and homemade remedies in a time of recession, the simple art of making natural sugar scrubs has been resurrected once again.